132 ACCOUNTS, ETC., OF THE BRITISH MUSEUM. 



One Teleostean fish, and twelve Selachian teeth, from the 

 Miocene of Malta; presented by J. Murray, Esq., ll.d., f.r.s.e. 



One spine of Machcer acanthus, and one spine of Onchus, 

 from the Devonian, Gaspe, Canada ; presented by Sir J. W. 

 Dawson, ll.d., f.r.s., &c. 



One specimen of Gmlacanthns, from the Lower Carboni- 

 ferous, Instow, North Devon (noticed in Geol. Mag. Dec. 2 vol. 

 iii., p. 410) ; presented by W. Porter, Esq. 



Seven Shark's teeth (Carcharodon, Oxyrhina and Odon- 

 taspis), from the Miocene Tertiary beds of Malta ; presented 

 by Lady Smyth. 



Ten Selachian teeth from the Upper Chalk, Faxoe, Den- 

 mark ; presented by Miss Caroline Birley. 



B. — Invertebrata. 



(a.) Mollusca. — A speciman of Gryphcea dilatata, Sby., 

 from the Oxford Clay, Ravensden, near Bedford ; presented 

 by Major Rogers. 



Five specimens of Lias Ain')nonites, from Lincolnshire and 

 Yorkshire (being " type-specimens," figured and described by 

 Dr. Wright, in Pal. Soc. Mon. vols. 1878-86) ; presented by 

 the Rev. J. E. Cross, f.g.s. 



Two shells from the Pleistocene Peat, deposit of Waltham- 

 stow, Essex ; presented by J. E. Greenhill, Esq. 



A series of Carboniferous Mollusca, from Kilkenny ; 

 presented by Mrs. Leifchild. 



Two specimens of Cardita 2^^(^'^'>''^(^osta, Middle Eocene, 

 Hants ; presented by T. B. Whitehead, Esq. 



A series of Mollusca, from the London Clay of Farlham ; 

 presented by J. W. Elwes, Esq. 



Seventy-one Mollusca, from the Post-Pliocene Deposits of 

 Staines ; presented by J. Allen Brown, Esq. ; F.G.S. 



Three Gasteropod shells from the Post Pliocene Deposits of 

 Erith ; presented by R. Nuttall, jun., Esq. 



Three Gasteropod shells from the Cretaceous of Muddy 

 Creek, Huerfans County, Colorado ; presented by T. D. A. 

 Cockerell, Esq. 



Eighty-eight Gasteropoda and thirty-eight Lamellibran- 

 chiata, from the Post Tertiary and Tertiary Deposits of 

 Barbados ; presented by A. J. Jukes-Browne, Esq., F.G.S. 



One Nautilus, nine Gasteropoda, and one hundred and 

 thirty Lamellibranchiata, from the Miocene of Malta; pre- 

 sented by John Murray, Esq., LL.D., f.r.s.e. 



Ninety-eight Gasteropoda, and forty -two Lamellibran- 

 chiata, from the Post Pliocene Deposits of Cayford, Grays, 

 Crossness, and the Albert Docks ; presented by F. C. J. 

 Spurrell, Esq., F.G.S. 



Fifty-four Gasteropoda, and eight Lamellibranchiata, from 

 the Post-Pliocene Deposit of the Blackfriar's-road ; presented 

 by C. J. A. Meyer, Esq., f.g.s. 



Thirty -three Gasteropoda, and six Lamellibranchiata, from 



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